#1 THE BRADY GIRLS GET MARRIED, PART I -
Original Airdate: February 6, 1981

BRADY GIRLS DECIDE TO TIE THE KNOT

Just as Cindy is dropped off at college and Mike and Carol Brady are looking forward to some solitude around the house, Marcia and Jan announce they are getting married and plans for a double wedding ceremony begin.

#2 THE BRADY GIRLS GET MARRIED, PART II -
Original Airdate: February 13, 1981

WEDDING PLANS HIT SNAG

Marcia and Jan and their husbands-to-be, Wally Logan and Philip Covington III, have differing views on the kind of wedding they want. Marcia and Wally lean toward a modern service, while Jan and Philip favor a more traditional ceremony. The two prospective bridegrooms walk out, leaving the double-wedding plans up in the air.

#3 THE BRADY GIRLS GET MARRIED - Original Airdate: February 20, 1981

RAIN, RAIN GO AWAY; DON'T FOUL UP THE WEDDING DAY

With disagreements over their double wedding plans settled, the Brady girls and their husbands-to-be look forward to a beautiful ceremony with family and friends all present. Inclement weather spells disaster for a planned outdoor ceremony, but the young couples and the rest of the family have a solution to the problem.

#4 LIVING TOGETHER - Original Airdate: March 6, 1981

TWO COUPLE, ONE HOUSE

Following their double wedding, sisters Jan and Marcia and their new husbands, Philip and Wally, look for places to live, and find its not so easy. The young couples are aided in their search for houses by the girls' mother, Carol Brady, who is now working as a real estate agent. As luck would have it, all four fall in love with the same house; they come up with an unusual way to solve their financial problems and beat the acute housing shortage all at the same time. However, some of their new neighbors don't appreciate their off-beat lifestyle and call the police.

#5 GORILLA OF MY DREAMS - March 13, 1981

VARIED LIFESTYLES CLASH UNDER ONE ROOF

Sharing a house isn't easy, as the young couples find out. Often their lifestyles clash: toy salesman Wally enjoys bringing his products home, such as a gigantic gorilla that plagues Philip, an often stodgy, academic type. Wally makes friends with Harry, a kid from the other side of the tracks; a robber finds it isn't easy burglarizing the new household; and Jan and Marcia get a lesson in self-defense from their mother, Carol Brady.

Guests:

Keland Love (Harry)

Byron Morrow (Professor)

Randy Stumpf (Burglar)

#6 THE NEWLYWED GAME - Original Airdate: March 20, 1981 [Pre-Empted]

NEWLYWEDS ON "THE NEWLYWED GAME"

Jan and Marcia and their new husbands, Philip and Wally, wind up as contestants on TV's "The Newlywed Game" after the host of the show (Bob Eubanks, guest-starring as himself) has trouble with his car in front of their house and asks to use their phone. When Eubanks suggests the young couples appear as contestants on his show, Marcia, Jan and Wally become excited about the prospects of winning lots of prizes. Philip, however, takes a dim view of the situation, feeling he'll make a fool of himself, but decides to go along with it when he realizes he could win a new aquarium for his guppies. On the show, Eubanks asks the wives questions about their husbands while their mates are backstage; then reverses the situation. The answers turn out to be both amusing and embarrassing.

#7 COOL HAND PHIL - Original Airdate: April 10, 1981

Philip wants to change his personality around so he'll become popular.

Guests:

Bonnie Ebsen (Mrs. Richardson)

Alan Sues

#8 THE MOM WHO CAME TO DINNER - Original Airdate: March 27, 1981

Pandemonium results when Carol Brady temporarily moves in with her newly wedded daughters and their husbands. Mother Brady's first night in her daughters' house turns into a harrowing experience for everyone as sleeping arrangements are stretched to the limit. Someone throws a switch, which brings in the police and fire departments, and other unexpected visitors show up.

Guests:

Keland Love (Harry)

#9 THE SIEGE - Original Airdate: April 3, 1981

FED LET ASTRAY

Wally's failure to pay a back parking tickets spells trouble for him and the rest of the family when the FBI surrounds their house. Wally panics when a policeman comes to the house to ask some questions. He decides to impersonate his brother-in-law, Philip Covington III, in order to throw the officer off. Actually, the officer, an FBI agent, has come to discuss government funds Philip is seeking for a project at school. When family members go along with Wally's hoax, the FBI thinks Philip and his wife are in danger and decide to take action.

Guests:

Keland Love (Harry)

Joseph Campanelia (Inspector Rankin)

Patrick Cronin (Inspector Mann)

#10 A PRETTY BOY IS LIKE A MELODY - Original Airdate: April 17, 1981

Marcia has designed some clothing for her dress business and decides to have a fashion show but when her professional models go on strike she cons her husband Wally and her brother-in-law Philip into modeling.